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Structure and properties of weldment of rotor steels
Jech, David ; Jan,, Vít (referee) ; Foret, Rudolf (advisor)
The object of this thesis is to assess the structural stability of heterogeneous weld joint, which consists of two different base materials (16,537 steel and 16,236 steel) and weld metal NiCrMo2.5-IG with buttering layer P24-IG. All these materials belong to the group of low-alloyed creep-resistant steels that are to be used mainly in the power industry. The weld joint was made by application of the TIG hot wire welding method. Structural stability of this joint was evaluated by carbon redistribution and microstructural changes after annealing in temperature 300 °C and 400 °C during 500 hours. For modelling the phase composition of particular steels was used the ThermoCalc software. All gained results should be employed to appraise whether the heterogeneous weld joint of the steam turbine´s rotor is eligible for long-term operation in hard working conditions.
Structural Stability of Creep-Resistant Steels and their Weldmets
Šohaj, Pavel ; Jan, Vít (referee) ; Foret, Rudolf (advisor)
The structural stability of creep-resistant steels P22, P91 and Eurofer´97 and structural stability of weld joint P22/P91 have been studied. The microstructural changes during annealing at temperatures of 500 – 900°C were examined. The state of equilibrium have been simulated using the ThermoCalc software. The computed results were compared with published data. A good agreement between the simulation and the published data was observed.
Thermal stability of Mg-alloy AZ91 prepared by severe plastic deformation
Štěpánek, Roman ; Jan, Vít (referee) ; Pantělejev, Libor (advisor)
This thesis dealt with thermal stability of magnesium alloy AZ91 prepared by severe plastic deformation, which leeds to fine grained structure. This structure is characterised by its inherent instability and this thesis tries to find out the value of critical temperature and rate of this instability, which manifests as grain coarsening.
Structure and properties of weldment of rotor steels
Jech, David ; Jan,, Vít (referee) ; Foret, Rudolf (advisor)
The object of this thesis is to assess the structural stability of heterogeneous weld joint, which consists of two different base materials (16,537 steel and 16,236 steel) and weld metal NiCrMo2.5-IG with buttering layer P24-IG. All these materials belong to the group of low-alloyed creep-resistant steels that are to be used mainly in the power industry. The weld joint was made by application of the TIG hot wire welding method. Structural stability of this joint was evaluated by carbon redistribution and microstructural changes after annealing in temperature 300 °C and 400 °C during 500 hours. For modelling the phase composition of particular steels was used the ThermoCalc software. All gained results should be employed to appraise whether the heterogeneous weld joint of the steam turbine´s rotor is eligible for long-term operation in hard working conditions.
Structural Stability of Creep-Resistant Steels and their Weldmets
Šohaj, Pavel ; Jan, Vít (referee) ; Foret, Rudolf (advisor)
The structural stability of creep-resistant steels P22, P91 and Eurofer´97 and structural stability of weld joint P22/P91 have been studied. The microstructural changes during annealing at temperatures of 500 – 900°C were examined. The state of equilibrium have been simulated using the ThermoCalc software. The computed results were compared with published data. A good agreement between the simulation and the published data was observed.
Behaviour of double-porosity geomaterials
Feda, Jaroslav
The mechanism of grain crushing is described and grain resistance shown.

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