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Oxigen cutting of high strength steels
Lupták, Jakub ; Izák, Josef (referee) ; Kubíček, Jaroslav (advisor)
The work focuses on the issue of thermal cutting and its use for high-strength steels. Plasma cutting is most commonly used for cutting these materials, and this work explores the alternative possibility of cutting with oxygen. The theoretical part discusses high-strength steels, the possibilities of their thermal cutting, the selection of methods for the practical part, and their principles of operation. Specific methods for the experimental part are selected and detailed in terms of their principles of operation. The experimental part involves cutting selected samples of high-strength steels using oxygen and plasma at two different cutting speeds. Changes in hardness at the cutting edge are analyzed, and the size of the heat-affected zone for both technologies is evaluated. Finally, the suitability of oxygen cutting technology for high-strength steels is assessed.

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