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Production of aluminum castings using metal inserts in the technology of casting into ceramic shells
Straka, Pavel ; Zemčík, Ladislav (referee) ; Krutiš, Vladimír (advisor)
The thesis is focused on manufacturing of aluminium castings with inserts by the hybrid investment casting technology. Three measures were proposed to avoid shell cracking caused by thermal expansion of insert. It seems that the covering of insert with a wax is the most efective solution, becasue after dewaxing a gap is formed, which allows insert to dilate. The other solution was based on change of molochite sand to quartz, which has a higher thermal expansion. The last mean to prevent the shell from cracking was adjustment of dewaxing cycle from shock to gradual. Ceramic shell was heated from room temperature to 650 °C. This solution did not avoid shell cracking. Then the simulation of shell heating, pouring of metal and the solidification was made. The information obtained by the manufacturing of experimental casting was used to prototype casting of impeller.
Studying the behavior of concrete at high temperatures
Čonka, Ladislav ; Sitek,, Libor (referee) ; Bodnárová, Lenka (advisor)
The thesis is focused on the current issues of concrete resistance to high temperatures. The theoretical part has been processed the changes taking place in the individual components of concrete and changes affecting the physical - mechanical properties of concrete and color-changing effects manifesting high. In the experimental part of the load was, carried concrete test samples to a temperature of 400 ° C, 600 ° C and 800 ° C. After the thermal load, has been on test samples tested changes in physico - mechanical properties, especially concrete compressive strength, water absorption but also a visual assessment of the concrete surface
Study of the influence organic fibres on the fire resistance of concrete
Klobása, Jan ; Přikryl, Jan (referee) ; Sedlmajer, Martin (advisor)
The master thesis is focused on current issues of concrete behaviour under high temperatures. In the theoretical part, a search of knowledge about changes in concrete, which take place when exposed to thermal loads, which simulates the effect of fire, is performed, and summarized. It is also important to summarize the changes in the individual components that are used to produce concrete. This work describes the effect of high temperatures on mechanical and physical properties as well. There is an information about the most used fibres and their function in concrete. Emphasis is placed on describing the possibility of using recycled PET or cellulose fibres due to the positive environmental impact. In the experimental part, recipes with different types and amounts of fibres are proposed. The subject of the research was to determine how individual types and amounts of fibres affect the physical mechanical properties of concrete and their suitability for use at high temperatures. Microscopic scanning and study of changes in the structure of concrete was also performed.
Production of aluminum castings using metal inserts in the technology of casting into ceramic shells
Straka, Pavel ; Zemčík, Ladislav (referee) ; Krutiš, Vladimír (advisor)
The thesis is focused on manufacturing of aluminium castings with inserts by the hybrid investment casting technology. Three measures were proposed to avoid shell cracking caused by thermal expansion of insert. It seems that the covering of insert with a wax is the most efective solution, becasue after dewaxing a gap is formed, which allows insert to dilate. The other solution was based on change of molochite sand to quartz, which has a higher thermal expansion. The last mean to prevent the shell from cracking was adjustment of dewaxing cycle from shock to gradual. Ceramic shell was heated from room temperature to 650 °C. This solution did not avoid shell cracking. Then the simulation of shell heating, pouring of metal and the solidification was made. The information obtained by the manufacturing of experimental casting was used to prototype casting of impeller.
Study of the influence organic fibres on the fire resistance of concrete
Klobása, Jan ; Přikryl, Jan (referee) ; Sedlmajer, Martin (advisor)
The master thesis is focused on current issues of concrete behaviour under high temperatures. In the theoretical part, a search of knowledge about changes in concrete, which take place when exposed to thermal loads, which simulates the effect of fire, is performed, and summarized. It is also important to summarize the changes in the individual components that are used to produce concrete. This work describes the effect of high temperatures on mechanical and physical properties as well. There is an information about the most used fibres and their function in concrete. Emphasis is placed on describing the possibility of using recycled PET or cellulose fibres due to the positive environmental impact. In the experimental part, recipes with different types and amounts of fibres are proposed. The subject of the research was to determine how individual types and amounts of fibres affect the physical mechanical properties of concrete and their suitability for use at high temperatures. Microscopic scanning and study of changes in the structure of concrete was also performed.
Studying the behavior of concrete at high temperatures
Čonka, Ladislav ; Sitek,, Libor (referee) ; Bodnárová, Lenka (advisor)
The thesis is focused on the current issues of concrete resistance to high temperatures. The theoretical part has been processed the changes taking place in the individual components of concrete and changes affecting the physical - mechanical properties of concrete and color-changing effects manifesting high. In the experimental part of the load was, carried concrete test samples to a temperature of 400 ° C, 600 ° C and 800 ° C. After the thermal load, has been on test samples tested changes in physico - mechanical properties, especially concrete compressive strength, water absorption but also a visual assessment of the concrete surface

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