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Dispersed reinforcement influence on the maturation of polymercement materials
Zaťko, Petr ; Jakubík, Aleš (referee) ; Bydžovský, Jiří (advisor)
The diploma thesis is focused on polymercement materials with dispersed reinforcement. The aim of this work is development of suitable polymercement mixture and monitoring of the impact of dispersed reinforcement on the course of maturation of these materials and physico-mechanical properties. The effect of high temperatures on the properties of the mortar is also examined. Emphasis is placed on the use of alternative resources and byproducts. Mixed binder of cement and slag and admixture of microsilica was used. Recycled cellulose was used as dispersed reinforcement and was compared with commercial polypropylene fibers.
Optimization of wax pattern technology in the company Alucast
Šmatelka, Jakub ; Cileček, Jarmil (referee) ; Horáček, Milan (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the problem of wax patterns manufacturing in investment casting technology (lost wax process). This technology is very sensitive to the exact execution in each phase of the whole process, from concept design up to the final casting expedition. During most operations, dimensional changes occur, which is affecting the accuracy of the final casting. No matter how big these changes are, but especially if they occur with the least variance. One of the first phases in this technology is making wax patterns. There are several ways of making the wax patterns and this thesis is describing two different methods used in the Alucast foundry. One is based on using “soft waxes” enabling using low pressure machines, the other one on the “hard waxes” where the injection machine with higher presses is being used (SOM). These two above mentioned technologies are compared in this work.
Comparison of different casting technologies from the point of view of achieving the optimal casting dimensional accuracy
Straka, Jakub ; Šenberger, Jaroslav (referee) ; Horáček, Milan (advisor)
The main goal of this bachelor thesis is to collect basic information related to the foundry technologies from the point of view of achieving the optimum dimensional tolerances. Following foundry technologies are mentioned in this work, i.e. investment casting, pressure die casting and centrifugal casting. All the above mentioned technologies are compared not only from the accuracy point of view but also from the economy of production, achievable casting weight, etc.
Foundry technologies from the point of view of castings accuracy
Hýbal, Ondřej ; Vašťák, Patrik (referee) ; Horáček, Milan (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with various casting technologies, specifically about investment casting technology, evaporative-pattern casting and die casting. These technologies compares not only on achieving the smallest dimensional tolerances of the final casts, but also of other factors such as surface roughness, wall thickness and production economics. This thesis also describes casting accuracy in general and informs about the management strategy of Six Sigma.
Dispersed reinforcement influence on the maturation of polymercement materials
Zaťko, Petr ; Jakubík, Aleš (referee) ; Bydžovský, Jiří (advisor)
The diploma thesis is focused on polymercement materials with dispersed reinforcement. The aim of this work is development of suitable polymercement mixture and monitoring of the impact of dispersed reinforcement on the course of maturation of these materials and physico-mechanical properties. The effect of high temperatures on the properties of the mortar is also examined. Emphasis is placed on the use of alternative resources and byproducts. Mixed binder of cement and slag and admixture of microsilica was used. Recycled cellulose was used as dispersed reinforcement and was compared with commercial polypropylene fibers.
Foundry technologies from the point of view of castings accuracy
Hýbal, Ondřej ; Vašťák, Patrik (referee) ; Horáček, Milan (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with various casting technologies, specifically about investment casting technology, evaporative-pattern casting and die casting. These technologies compares not only on achieving the smallest dimensional tolerances of the final casts, but also of other factors such as surface roughness, wall thickness and production economics. This thesis also describes casting accuracy in general and informs about the management strategy of Six Sigma.
Optimization of wax pattern technology in the company Alucast
Šmatelka, Jakub ; Cileček, Jarmil (referee) ; Horáček, Milan (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the problem of wax patterns manufacturing in investment casting technology (lost wax process). This technology is very sensitive to the exact execution in each phase of the whole process, from concept design up to the final casting expedition. During most operations, dimensional changes occur, which is affecting the accuracy of the final casting. No matter how big these changes are, but especially if they occur with the least variance. One of the first phases in this technology is making wax patterns. There are several ways of making the wax patterns and this thesis is describing two different methods used in the Alucast foundry. One is based on using “soft waxes” enabling using low pressure machines, the other one on the “hard waxes” where the injection machine with higher presses is being used (SOM). These two above mentioned technologies are compared in this work.
Comparison of different casting technologies from the point of view of achieving the optimal casting dimensional accuracy
Straka, Jakub ; Šenberger, Jaroslav (referee) ; Horáček, Milan (advisor)
The main goal of this bachelor thesis is to collect basic information related to the foundry technologies from the point of view of achieving the optimum dimensional tolerances. Following foundry technologies are mentioned in this work, i.e. investment casting, pressure die casting and centrifugal casting. All the above mentioned technologies are compared not only from the accuracy point of view but also from the economy of production, achievable casting weight, etc.

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