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Analysis of machining finishing methods
Urban, Martin ; Chladil, Josef (referee) ; Osička, Karel (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the analysis of finishing machining methods. The work describes the technologies of grinding, honing, lapping, polishing, tumbling and superfinishing. Furthermore, the residual surface tension after the superfinishing method is analyzed and two possible methods of its measurement are described. An experiment was also performed in which the finishing processes for the bearing spherical roller for axial spherical roller bearing 29434EJ-3, the bearing spherical roller for double row spherical roller bearing 23164CJ-3 and the inner bearing ring for double row spherical roller bearing 22224EKJ N7-2 were described. Six surface roughness measurements were then performed on the surfaces of these components. For the 23164CJ-3 barrel, the mean arithmetic deviation Ra of the profile ranged between 0.59 and 0.70 µm, for the 29434EJ-3 barrel, the Ra value ranged between 0.26 and 0.31 µm, and for the 22224EKJ N7-2 inner bearing ring, between 0.22 to 0.28 m.
Evaluation of the influence of machining technologies on the analysis of the surface texture of technical plastics
Škeřík, Filip ; Dobrocký, David (referee) ; Sedlák, Josef (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the influence of machining technologies (turning, milling, grinding and polishing) on the surface texture of functional surfaces of selected materials from technical plastics. In the first part of the thesis there is a theoretical analysis of the possibilities of machining plastic materials. Furthermore, an analysis of the most commonly used parameters for evaluating the roughness of the machined surface and their effect on functionality is performed. The experimental part of the thesis describes samples preparation, analysis of measured data and subsequent evaluation with benefits for machinery industry.
Degradace laku atmosferickým a mechanickým opotřebením
Drda, Tomáš
Diploma thesis Automotive paint degradation by atmospheric and mechanical wear discusses the ways of wear and damage of car paints, including assessment of environmental impact. It deals with coating systems of vehicle body with focus on clearcoat layer. In the context of the topic, it explains the renovation method that restores the original clearcoat layer to the original condition. It statistically verifies the increase in gloss of clearcoat layer and its thickness loss.
Automatized technologikal workplatze grinding and polishing plumbing fittings
Dvořák, Luboš ; Osička, Karel (referee) ; Prokop, Jaroslav (advisor)
he aim of this thesis is possibilities analyse of automatization of finishing operations by producing bodies of plumbing fittings and selection it’s optimal version. The objective is project of workplace for conditions of concrete production plant and verification of return of it’s operating. A part of thesis is design of workplace and design of production machines and komplete technology of prodicing of parts in setting of production plant. Than there is partial verification of profected technology by real testing.
Acrylic glass base production to gramophone deck
Bezděk, Filip ; Zouhar, Jan (referee) ; Kalivoda, Milan (advisor)
This thesis is aimed at a very detailed process of a transparent plexiglass used for manufacturing an upstand of a gramophone. The diploma work is mainly focused on various types of the plexiglass, its attributes and the gramophone’s upstand production. Several manufacturing technologies of a plexiglass such as division of a board-type semi product, precise milling, grinding, polishing and thermal treatment are provided in this diploma work through a very detailed description of a production process of a gramophone’s deck. The outcome of this thesis is a description of individual technologies and the economic evaluation within the real business environment of AZ Plastik company.
Finishing technology using plastic deformation of the surface
Lipka, Ondřej ; Císařová, Michaela (referee) ; Podaný, Kamil (advisor)
This publication includes a research of currently used finishing technologies based on plastic deformation of the surface. In this publication there are specifically analysed technologies polishing, roller burnishing, diamond burnishing and shot peening. The publication presents also producers of machines or tools for individual technologies and their practical usage.
Reconstruction of Polishing Apparatus
Kotiza, Tomáš ; Šperka, Petr (referee) ; Svoboda, Petr (advisor)
This thesis is focused on a reconstruction of polishing machine for sphere objects which is located in laboratories of Institute of Machine Design Brno University of technology. The first part of the thesis contains a brief summary of existing polishing machines with description of their basic principles. The other sections discuss polishing, bearing balls, drives for this machines and surface roughness. The second part is dedicated to construction designs for reconstruction of the polishing machine. In the final part is chosen optimal variant which is well suited for requirements on functionality, efficiency and production simplicity.
Surface Integrity of Produced Part for Sanitary Technique and Method of Improvement
Peňák, Martin ; Humár, Anton (referee) ; Píška, Miroslav (advisor)
This thesis is focused on surface integrity during finishing operations in the manufacture of faucet’s bodies and identifying of its possible defects. The aim is to demonstrate the nature of the defect by method of repeatability to determine the possibility of its occurrence. Part of this work is to offer corrective actions lead to its elimination or its complete removal during the manufacturing process at the supplier.
New methods for inner rotary surfaces finishing
Kazdera, Tomáš ; Zemčík, Oskar (referee) ; Zemčík, Oskar (advisor)
Content of the text deals with the methods of finalizing the internal surfaces of revolution. The paper discussed the theory most widely used machining methods that are commonly used in engineering practice. For each methods, are given the tools achieved surface roughness and geometric tolerances. The instruments are assigned to the machine on which the finishing operations are undertaken.
New methods for plane surface finishing
Šupa, Jan ; Zemčík, Oskar (referee) ; Zemčík, Oskar (advisor)
This professional research deals with modern technologies used in flat surfaces finalization, their advantages and disadvantages, influences on final accuracy and quality of surface, their mutual comparison and recommendations for practical usage.

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