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Analysis of Influence of Manufacturing Technology on Utility Properties of a Reducing Valve Part
Novotný, Michal ; Sigmund, Marian (referee) ; Řiháček, Jan (advisor)
The present work is focused on the comparison of the currently used technology for the production of reducing resistors, i.e. electroerosive machining in combination with soldering on one side and the use of a suitable additive technology on the other hand. In addition to the purely technological aspects, such as the individual production processes or their preparation, economic aspects are also compared, supplemented by an assessment of the delivery times of the finished parts. The analysis is carried out The environmental impact of both production approaches is also analysed. The individual comparisons form the basis for to assess whether the replacement of the conventional manufacturing approach by additive manufacturing is advantageous in this case. The results of this assessment can then be used for future applications of the considered additive manufacturing approaches for similar components.
Electroerosion machining of materials used in the aerospace industry
Zubáková, Alexandra ; Mouralová, Kateřina (referee) ; Kalivoda, Milan (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the issue of electroerosion machining of materials used in the aerospace industry. The introductory part presents the layout of aerospace materials and the methods by which they can be machined. The next chapter describes the basic principles of EDM. The experimental part is focused on electroerosive cutting of NIMONIC 263 alloy. The greatest emphasis was placed on determining the influence of the cutting wire material on the rate of contamination of the surface layer of the workpiece. The quality of the machined surface was assessed depending on the used wire and the selected machining parameters.
Analysis of Influence of Manufacturing Technology on Utility Properties of a Reducing Valve Part
Novotný, Michal ; Sigmund, Marian (referee) ; Řiháček, Jan (advisor)
The present work is focused on the comparison of the currently used technology for the production of reducing resistors, i.e. electroerosive machining in combination with soldering on one side and the use of a suitable additive technology on the other hand. In addition to the purely technological aspects, such as the individual production processes or their preparation, economic aspects are also compared, supplemented by an assessment of the delivery times of the finished parts. The analysis is carried out The environmental impact of both production approaches is also analysed. The individual comparisons form the basis for to assess whether the replacement of the conventional manufacturing approach by additive manufacturing is advantageous in this case. The results of this assessment can then be used for future applications of the considered additive manufacturing approaches for similar components.
Electroerosion machining of materials used in the aerospace industry
Zubáková, Alexandra ; Mouralová, Kateřina (referee) ; Kalivoda, Milan (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the issue of electroerosion machining of materials used in the aerospace industry. The introductory part presents the layout of aerospace materials and the methods by which they can be machined. The next chapter describes the basic principles of EDM. The experimental part is focused on electroerosive cutting of NIMONIC 263 alloy. The greatest emphasis was placed on determining the influence of the cutting wire material on the rate of contamination of the surface layer of the workpiece. The quality of the machined surface was assessed depending on the used wire and the selected machining parameters.

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