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Thickness of sheet and hardness of welded joins
Valášek, Daniel ; IAE, Michal Loskot, IWE, (referee) ; Molliková, Eva (advisor)
Theme of this bachelor’s thesis is to determine the effect of material thickness, laser beam power and the material itself on hardness of the weld joint created by laser welding of construction steels. In addition to description of welding technology, this thesis also includes description of the undertaken experiment and its results which include photographs of microstructure from all weld joint zones and photograph evaluation.
Comparison of selected mechanical properties of aluminum alloys and structural steels
Belháč, Jakub ; Svoboda, Pavel (referee) ; Vlašic, František (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor´s thesis is a description of selected mechanical properties of metal materials and their comparison within aluminium alloys and constructional steels. The most common mechanical tests to quantify the mechanical properties are described here. The mechanical properties of constructional steels and aluminium alloys are separately described in subsequent chapters as well as their division and possibilities of application. The connection between structure, chemical composition and mechanical properties depending on a heat-treating process is shown.
Thickness of sheet and hardness of welded joins
Valášek, Daniel ; IAE, Michal Loskot, IWE, (referee) ; Molliková, Eva (advisor)
Theme of this bachelor’s thesis is to determine the effect of material thickness, laser beam power and the material itself on hardness of the weld joint created by laser welding of construction steels. In addition to description of welding technology, this thesis also includes description of the undertaken experiment and its results which include photographs of microstructure from all weld joint zones and photograph evaluation.
Comparison of selected mechanical properties of aluminum alloys and structural steels
Belháč, Jakub ; Svoboda, Pavel (referee) ; Vlašic, František (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor´s thesis is a description of selected mechanical properties of metal materials and their comparison within aluminium alloys and constructional steels. The most common mechanical tests to quantify the mechanical properties are described here. The mechanical properties of constructional steels and aluminium alloys are separately described in subsequent chapters as well as their division and possibilities of application. The connection between structure, chemical composition and mechanical properties depending on a heat-treating process is shown.

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