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Fracture Toughness of Composite with Polymeric Matrix
Hofírková, Linda ; Nezbedová, Eva (referee) ; Molliková, Eva (advisor)
This diploma work deals with relationship between composition and mechanical properties of polymeric composite with polypropylene matrix and magnesia hydroxide as a filler. The influence of content of filler (20,40,60 w.%) and temperature (-30°C +60°C) on dynamic fracture toughness is observed. The regresion function describing the dependence of studied mechanical properti on temperature for all experimental materials where found. Experimental data were confront with data gained on the same materials then 10 years ago and influence of time on mechanical properties of follow - up composites is evaluate.
Fracture Toughness of Composite with Polymeric Matrix
Hofírková, Linda ; Nezbedová, Eva (referee) ; Molliková, Eva (advisor)
This diploma work deals with relationship between composition and mechanical properties of polymeric composite with polypropylene matrix and magnesia hydroxide as a filler. The influence of content of filler (20,40,60 w.%) and temperature (-30°C +60°C) on dynamic fracture toughness is observed. The regresion function describing the dependence of studied mechanical properti on temperature for all experimental materials where found. Experimental data were confront with data gained on the same materials then 10 years ago and influence of time on mechanical properties of follow - up composites is evaluate.
The fracture behaviour of welded joints pearlitic and bainitic rail steel
Hadraba, Hynek ; Dlouhý, Ivo ; Holzmann, Miloslav ; Zbořil, J.
The contribution is focused on analysis of welded joint made from pearlitic rail steel of type UIC 900A and newly developed cast bainitic Lo8CrNiMo steel. The lowest dynamic fracture toughness and consequently the higher risk of brittle fracture possessed the pearlitic steel and its heat affected zone (HAZ). At application temperature range the fracture toughness of this steel was on lower shelf of ductile to brittle transition, the tempering in HAZ didn't affect the toughness substantially. The dynamic fracture toughness of cast bainitic steel in joint was two times highest comparing to pearlitic one and, in addition HAZ toughness increase was found. The weld joint itself was characterised by high scatter of toughness data, nevertheless, all the values were above the scatter band characterising the more brittle pearlitic steel.

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