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Unconventional Methods of Machining
Hanuska, Matúš ; Humár, Anton (referee) ; Osička, Karel (advisor)
Bachelor thesis deals with detailed analysis of unconventional methods machining technology. In the first part, characteristics and basic principle of each method are elaborated. In the second part, actual industry employment is analyzed. Third part deals with operational obstacles. In the fourth part, ecological aspect, enviromental impact on their surrioundings and possibility of recycling of abrasives are analyzed.
Comparative Study of Enviromental Aspects of Different Non-conventional Cutting Technologies.
Muzikant, Dušan ; Dvořák, Jaromír (referee) ; Slaný, Martin (advisor)
This thesis deals with possible impact of non-conventional cutting technologies on enviroment and human body. In the first part of this thesis are described characteristics and working principle of particular methods. In the second part there are detail solved enviromental aspects of four methods whit focus on the filtration machine systems or recycling of used materials, through which was the sample produced. During the production there were watched avalible parameters, which served for final compare of basic enviromental aspects of these four methods.
Unconventional Methods of Machining
Hanuska, Matúš ; Humár, Anton (referee) ; Osička, Karel (advisor)
Bachelor thesis deals with detailed analysis of unconventional methods machining technology. In the first part, characteristics and basic principle of each method are elaborated. In the second part, actual industry employment is analyzed. Third part deals with operational obstacles. In the fourth part, ecological aspect, enviromental impact on their surrioundings and possibility of recycling of abrasives are analyzed.
Comparative Study of Enviromental Aspects of Different Non-conventional Cutting Technologies.
Muzikant, Dušan ; Dvořák, Jaromír (referee) ; Slaný, Martin (advisor)
This thesis deals with possible impact of non-conventional cutting technologies on enviroment and human body. In the first part of this thesis are described characteristics and working principle of particular methods. In the second part there are detail solved enviromental aspects of four methods whit focus on the filtration machine systems or recycling of used materials, through which was the sample produced. During the production there were watched avalible parameters, which served for final compare of basic enviromental aspects of these four methods.

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