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Experimental and computational methods for determination of local values of Young´s modulus in polycrystalline materials
Svoboda, Ondřej ; Zelený, Martin (referee) ; Jan, Vít (advisor)
The bachelor thesis combines computational and experimental methods for determination of local Young's modulus of polycrystalline materials. Quantum-mechanical calculations are used for theoretical determination of anisotropic elastic properties and the results are compared with those from nanoindetation measurements. The aim of the bachelor thesis is to apply these two methods to elemental iron as a pre-step for future research of binary Fe-Al alloys.
Correlation of electron backscatter diffraction for elastic stress mapping
Ondračka, Václav ; Kuběna, Ivo (referee) ; Spousta, Jiří (advisor)
Electron backscatter diffraction is a method that is well described and commonly used for orientation image mapping, including grain size estimation. The use of this method for measuring elastic deformation and rotations caused by plastic deformations is not so well decribed. This diploma thesis first describes the typical EBSD system. The information regarding the standard coordinate systems, grain orientation notation and system calibration is then used to create an open-source software for mapping elastic deformations and rotations inside a single grain or a monocrystal. This software uses data acquired during standard EBSD mapping on a commercial system.
Fatigue Properties of Ultra-fine Grain Copper Produced by ECAP Method
Navrátilová, Lucie ; Němec, Karel (referee) ; Pantělejev, Libor (advisor)
This diploma thesis describes properties of ultra-fine grain Cu prepared via ECAP procedure. The influence of fatigue loading with positive mean stress on S-N curve (i.e. fatigue life), cyclic plastic behaviour and grain size was investigated. It was found that tensile mean stress leads to shorter lifetime in comparison with fatigue loading with zero mean stress. During main part of the lifetime, significant hardening of UFG Cu was observed. There is no distinct effect on microstructural orientation and stability.
Short Crack Growth in Materials for High Temperature Applications
Mazánová, Veronika ; Obrtlík, Karel (referee) ; Krupp, habil Ulrich (referee) ; Polák, Jaroslav (advisor)
Pokročilá vysoce legovaná austenitická nerezová ocel Sanicro 25 s Fe-Ni-Cr matricí byla studována za podmínek nízkocyklové únavy za pokojové a vysoké teploty 700 °C. Široká škála moderních experimentálních technik byla použita ke studiu vzájemně souvisejících efektů chemického složení slitiny, mikrostrukturních změn a deformačních mechanismů, které určují odolnost materiálu vůči poškození. Hlavní úsilí bylo zaměřeno na studium iniciace únavových trhlin a růstu krátkých trhlin, tedy dvě stádia, která hrají zásadní roli ve výsledné celkové délce únavového života materiálu v provozu. • Vnitřní deformační mechanismy byly korelovány s vývojem povrchového reliéfu, který je pozorován ve formě persistentních skluzových stop na povrchu. Bylo zjištěno, že vysoce planární charakter dislokačního skluzu způsobuje vysokou lokalizaci cyklické plastické deformace do persistentních skluzových pásů, což v důsledku vede k nukleaci “Stage I” trhlin, která je spojena s přítomností persistentních skluzových stop na povrchu ve všech studovaných vzorcích. Bylo zjištěno, že praskání dvojčatových hraníc je taktéž spojeno s přítomností persistentních skluzových stop podél povrchové stopy dvojčatové roviny. • Interkrystalická iniciace únavové trhliny byla pozorována pouze zřídka, a to za podmínek zatěžování amplitudami vysoké deformace. Bylo zjištěno že interkrystalická iniciace je spojena s přítomností persistentních skluzových stop na hranicích zrn. Hranice zrn praskají za podmínek externího tahového zatížení zejména z důvodu vysokého počtu nekompatibilit na hranicích zrn, které jsou způsobené tvarem persistentních skluzových stop. • Mechanismy růstu přirozených krátkých trhlin byly studovány na vzorcích vystavených nízkocyklove únava s nízkou i vysokou deformací. Role mikrostruktury byla analyzována pomocí experimentálních technik a diskutována. • Rychlosti šíření nejdelších trhlin byly měřeny na vzorcích s mělkým vrubem. Výsledky byly analyzovány použitím přístupů lomové mechaniky založených na amplitudě KI a J-integrálu stejně jako na amplitudě plastické deformace. Všechny přístupy byly diskutovány v souvislosti s Mansonovými-Coffinovými křivkami únavové životnosti. Jednoduchý mocninový zákon růstu krátkých trhlin založený na amplitudě plastické deformace ukazuje velice dobrou korelaci se zákonem únavové životnosti. • Byla studována role oxidace v podmínkách cyklického zatěžování za vysokých teplot. Bylo zjištěno, že křehké praskání zoxidovaných hranic zrn hraje hlavní roli v počátečních stádiích nukleace trhlin. Později po iniciaci se dráha růstu trhliny mění preferenčně na transkrystalickou. Dráha šíření trhlin je velmi podobná dráze zjištěné při cyklování za pokojové teploty.
Analysis of Strain - induced Variations of Phase Composition of the TRIP Steel using EBSD Method
Pešina, Zbyněk ; Pantělejev, Libor (referee) ; Man, Ondřej (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with phase composition measurement of the TRIP steel, using EBSD method. The steel was delivered as thermo-mechanically treated via two different routes. The phase composition of the steel was examined during gradual plastic deformation in the range 0 to10.99%. One route of thermo-mechanical treatment exhibited good agreement with the literature in terms of measured fraction of the retained austenite (15.6%) as well as its decrease during the deformation (to 8.9% at the maximum imposed strain). The samples of the second route did not show any agreement in either of the parameters spoken.
Structure and mechanical properties of magnesium materials processed by HPT
Poloprudský, Jakub ; Němec, Karel (referee) ; Doležal, Pavel (advisor)
This thesis is focused on processing of pure magnesium by high pressure torsion method (HPT). This process belongs to the group of intensive plastic deformation methods (SPD). SPD methods are in the centre of scientific interest for several decades. Theoretical part of this thesis puts an effort to summarize basic knowledge and principles of SPD methods with extra focus on method HPT. As theoretical part continues magnesium as technical material is presented. Influence of SPD on use and properties of pure magnesium is then presented. This trend is further developed in effort to describe the effect of individual HPT process variables on the properties of pure magnesium and its alloys. Focus of practical part of this thesis is in influence of number of revolutions. Samples were processed at 1/8, 1/4, 1/2, 1, 4 and 8 turns at room temperature. Speed of process was 1rpm and applied pressure was 6 GPa. The structure of commercially pure magnesium prepared by casting and moulding were observed with focus on differences caused by input material. The structure was observed by both light microscopy and back scattered electron diffraction (EBSD), focusing on structure development, grain size and grain orientation. Compared to other works on similar topic, the emphasis here is on observing the microhardness on the vertical edge of the sample. The hardness shows a steep increase right after 1/8 of a turn. With increasing number of turns gradual homogenization of microhardness is presented accompanied by slight decrease in microhardness. No trend in microhardness relative to the distance from anvil has occurred. Structure observed with EBSD shows a bimodal character with larger grains oriented in the same direction. The three-point bending test didn’t end up as expected, and the approach to evaluation of magnesium-based HPT needs to be re-evaluated for future work. A three-point bending test was designed for the initial assessment of the basic mechanical properties of the material.
Application of Electron Backscatter Diffraction in Materials Engineering
Man, Ondřej ; Vodárek, Vlastimil (referee) ; Svoboda, Milan (referee) ; Švejcar, Jiří (advisor)
The thesis deals with principles and common applications of the electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) method. Some practical experience in application of the method to a study of highly deformed structure of copper and its thermal stability is described on one hand, and, on the other hand, to a study of phase composition of TRIP steel on various levels of imposed strain. The limitations of EBSD method are discussed along with its resolution in comparison with other complimentary techniques.
Recrystallization study of free-cutting steel by in-situ SEM/EBSD technique
Babinský, Tomáš ; Němec, Karel (referee) ; Petrenec, Martin (advisor)
Placing recrystallization annealing in a manufacturing proces is often necessary in order to restore plasticity of worked blanks right before working products to its final shape. For better understanding of processes which are taking place in a material during annealing the use of in-situ techniques is favorable. Such observations enable us to watch changes in the materiál in real time at the original spot. Observations at grain-level are ideally made with scanning electron microscope – SEM by electron back-scattered diffraction – EBSD. The technique makes watching nucleation, growth and potential coarsening of recrystallized grains possible. Special construction of a tensile stage allows us to watch changes of a sample during tensile tests which can be used in observing influence of MnS inclusions on plasticity of free-cutting steels. Materials studied in this work are commonly used free-cutting steel 11SMnPb30 and its lead-free alternative 11SMnBi30.
Cyclic plasticity and low-cycle fatigue resistance of materials prepared by the ColdSpray method
Brůža, Jaromír ; Šulák, Ivo (referee) ; Zapletal, Josef (advisor)
In the theoretical part, the diploma thesis focuses on Cold spray technology and parameters affecting the efficiency and quality of deposition. Next, there is an introduction to the fatigue process of materials. The theory is concluded with a summary of the current knowledge regarding materials created by Cold spray technology in the field of fatigue. In the practical part, volumetric bodies were created from the material EN AW7075. Specimens for tensile and fatigue tests were cut from the bodies by electrosparking. From the material and powder, metallographic cuttings were created for the determination of porosity using Archimedes’ principle, hardness according to Vickers and evaluation of EDS and EBSD analysis. The basic mechanical properties were determined from the tensile tests and the Wöhler-Basquin parameters were determined from the fatigue tests along with the life curve. Subsequently, a fractographic analysis of fracture surfaces using SEM took place.
Production Optimization of Smith Hot Forged Forgings of Stainless Austenitic Steel 08CH18N10T
Gregor, Martin ; Pacal, Bohumil (referee) ; Černý, Michal (referee) ; Foret, Rudolf (advisor)
The thesis deals with the production and properties of smith hot forged forgings from austenitic steel 08Ch18N10T. Attention is dedicated to the influence of hot forming technology and heat treatment on the resulting mechanical properties at room temperature and 350 °C. The results of the thesis include the evaluation of microstructure by the EBSD method and a statistical analysis of the influence of production and structural parameters on the resulting mechanical properties using the STATISTICA software.

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