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Unconventional manufacturing technology of flat sheet metal parts
Langr, Aleš ; Šknouřilová, Eva (referee) ; Peterková, Eva (advisor)
Unconventional manufacturing technology of flat sheet metal parts is used widely all around the world. These technologies includes laser cutting, plasma cutting, waterjet cutting and punching. The study introduces descriptions of chosen methods, used tools and machines, their pros and cons and examples of manufactured components. These methods are compared in conclusion.
Proposal of suitable technology for manufacture of the part "foot column"
Langr, Aleš ; Šlais, Miroslav (referee) ; Peterková, Eva (advisor)
Master's thesis, elaborated within Master's degree, submits a proposal of suitable technology for manufacturing “column foot“ part, which attaches filtration unit to the ground. Material is 6 mm thick sheet steel in accordance with ČSN 41 1375 norm. Run (/production batch) of the part is 4 000 pieces per year. On the basis of literary study about unconventional technologies for flat sheet metal production 3 technologies were suggested: plasma cutting, water jet cutting and laser cutting. These technologies were technologically and economically analyzed. At the end thesis evaluates whether purchase of respective machine would pay out for the firm or they should continue to buy parts from cooperation company.
Unconventional methods of material cutting
Kulenda, Martin ; Mrňa, Libor (referee) ; Podaný, Kamil (advisor)
The present bachelor thesis summarizes the findings of unconventional methods of materials cutting. The thesis is only concerned with the most common and most appropriate methods used in practice. The described methods include cutting by laser, plasma, water jet, electron beam and ultrasound. For each of these methods, the principle of current technologies and technological equipment used for materials cutting in industrial practice is described. This thesis compares the individual methods in terms of their advantages and disadvantages when cutting different types of materials and also the appropriateness of the use of such methods in small or large series production.
Unconventional methods of material cutting
Rusz, Radek ; Mrňa, Libor (referee) ; Podaný, Kamil (advisor)
The bachelor thesis contents literary study of a unconventional methods of material cutting. Work is focused on cutting technology of a water jet, plasma, laser, ultrasound and electron beam. Each method is explained in terms of physical principle and application in industry. Also, there is the technological equipment for the various methods, including evaluation of their parameters. The work is also a comparison of all methods in terms of productivity and material processing quality, assessment their advantages and disadvantages, and suitability for small- or large volume production.
Proposal of suitable technology for manufacture of the part "foot column"
Langr, Aleš ; Šlais, Miroslav (referee) ; Peterková, Eva (advisor)
Master's thesis, elaborated within Master's degree, submits a proposal of suitable technology for manufacturing “column foot“ part, which attaches filtration unit to the ground. Material is 6 mm thick sheet steel in accordance with ČSN 41 1375 norm. Run (/production batch) of the part is 4 000 pieces per year. On the basis of literary study about unconventional technologies for flat sheet metal production 3 technologies were suggested: plasma cutting, water jet cutting and laser cutting. These technologies were technologically and economically analyzed. At the end thesis evaluates whether purchase of respective machine would pay out for the firm or they should continue to buy parts from cooperation company.
Unconventional manufacturing technology of flat sheet metal parts
Langr, Aleš ; Šknouřilová, Eva (referee) ; Peterková, Eva (advisor)
Unconventional manufacturing technology of flat sheet metal parts is used widely all around the world. These technologies includes laser cutting, plasma cutting, waterjet cutting and punching. The study introduces descriptions of chosen methods, used tools and machines, their pros and cons and examples of manufactured components. These methods are compared in conclusion.
Unconventional methods of material cutting
Rusz, Radek ; Mrňa, Libor (referee) ; Podaný, Kamil (advisor)
The bachelor thesis contents literary study of a unconventional methods of material cutting. Work is focused on cutting technology of a water jet, plasma, laser, ultrasound and electron beam. Each method is explained in terms of physical principle and application in industry. Also, there is the technological equipment for the various methods, including evaluation of their parameters. The work is also a comparison of all methods in terms of productivity and material processing quality, assessment their advantages and disadvantages, and suitability for small- or large volume production.
Unconventional methods of material cutting
Kulenda, Martin ; Mrňa, Libor (referee) ; Podaný, Kamil (advisor)
The present bachelor thesis summarizes the findings of unconventional methods of materials cutting. The thesis is only concerned with the most common and most appropriate methods used in practice. The described methods include cutting by laser, plasma, water jet, electron beam and ultrasound. For each of these methods, the principle of current technologies and technological equipment used for materials cutting in industrial practice is described. This thesis compares the individual methods in terms of their advantages and disadvantages when cutting different types of materials and also the appropriateness of the use of such methods in small or large series production.

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