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Lubrication of plastic gears
Hartl, Petr ; Čermák, Jan (referee) ; Křupka, Jiří (advisor)
The work deals with the process of lubrication of gears from a combination of materials that have significantly different material properties. The experimental measurement is performed on a tribometer in simulated gear contact with a ball-disk configuration. The Chromatic Optical Interferometry method is used to measure the formation of a lubricating film in contact. The purpose of this work is to clarify the process of film thickness formation and compare experimental measurements with predictions, which are valid in Soft EHL regime.
Plastic spur gears
Jordán, Jakub ; Dvořáček, Jiří (referee) ; Venclík, Jiří (advisor)
The bachelor work deals with describe to problems plastic gears and give actual state of knowledges in this section. The work deals with material, constuction and calculation plastic gears. Contains most frequent gear failure this gears and developments apply in mechanical engineering.
Construction materials for plastic gears
Vystrčil, Tomáš ; Dočkal, Kryštof (referee) ; Křupka, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis presents an overview of current knowledge of plastic gearing. It is focused on used materials and methods of processing. List of used plastic materials and their properties is presented. Thesis includes a tables of properties of these materials, which allows comparison. Benefits, deficiencies and typical applications of plastic gearing are discussed. Common technologies usable for production of gearing are mentioned. Their advantages, disadvantages and currency is discussed. Thesis gives a summary of this knowledge.
Design of a test rig for stress visualisation using photoelasticimetry
Doležel, Miroslav ; Rebenda, David (referee) ; Michalec, Michal (advisor)
The purpose of this work is to construct a specific loading device for the observation of moving samples in the existing polariscope. The experimental method of photoelasticity is often used to observe stationary samples, but the observation of moving samples is less common. However, the time-varying development of the stress profile is very important for understanding of the stress cycles in the machine components. The theoretical part contains a basic information about the method of photoelasticity, its advantages and limitations and the possibility of its use. Then the dynamically stressed machine elements are mentioned, from which the gear is selected as a preferable element for observation in the polariscope. Furthermore, attention is focused on materials and techniques of sample production. The determination of the required load of the gear sample is based on these findings. The most suitable design of the loading device capable of inducing specified stress in the samples is proposed and the critical nodes of the structure are supported by the strength calculations. This design offers variability for clamping different sample sizes and can thus be used to investigate stress in other gear configurations as well.
Design of a test rig for stress visualisation using photoelasticimetry
Doležel, Miroslav ; Rebenda, David (referee) ; Michalec, Michal (advisor)
The purpose of this work is to construct a specific loading device for the observation of moving samples in the existing polariscope. The experimental method of photoelasticity is often used to observe stationary samples, but the observation of moving samples is less common. However, the time-varying development of the stress profile is very important for understanding of the stress cycles in the machine components. The theoretical part contains a basic information about the method of photoelasticity, its advantages and limitations and the possibility of its use. Then the dynamically stressed machine elements are mentioned, from which the gear is selected as a preferable element for observation in the polariscope. Furthermore, attention is focused on materials and techniques of sample production. The determination of the required load of the gear sample is based on these findings. The most suitable design of the loading device capable of inducing specified stress in the samples is proposed and the critical nodes of the structure are supported by the strength calculations. This design offers variability for clamping different sample sizes and can thus be used to investigate stress in other gear configurations as well.
Lubrication of plastic gears
Hartl, Petr ; Čermák, Jan (referee) ; Křupka, Jiří (advisor)
The work deals with the process of lubrication of gears from a combination of materials that have significantly different material properties. The experimental measurement is performed on a tribometer in simulated gear contact with a ball-disk configuration. The Chromatic Optical Interferometry method is used to measure the formation of a lubricating film in contact. The purpose of this work is to clarify the process of film thickness formation and compare experimental measurements with predictions, which are valid in Soft EHL regime.
Construction materials for plastic gears
Vystrčil, Tomáš ; Dočkal, Kryštof (referee) ; Křupka, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis presents an overview of current knowledge of plastic gearing. It is focused on used materials and methods of processing. List of used plastic materials and their properties is presented. Thesis includes a tables of properties of these materials, which allows comparison. Benefits, deficiencies and typical applications of plastic gearing are discussed. Common technologies usable for production of gearing are mentioned. Their advantages, disadvantages and currency is discussed. Thesis gives a summary of this knowledge.
Plastic spur gears
Jordán, Jakub ; Dvořáček, Jiří (referee) ; Venclík, Jiří (advisor)
The bachelor work deals with describe to problems plastic gears and give actual state of knowledges in this section. The work deals with material, constuction and calculation plastic gears. Contains most frequent gear failure this gears and developments apply in mechanical engineering.

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