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Titanium, Alloys and Intermetallics for Biological and Industrial Applications
Vespalec, Vítězslav ; Jech, David (referee) ; Čelko, Ladislav (advisor)
The creation of this Bachelor´s thesis was performed as a search retrieval, which includes basic information about titanium and its alloys. In the first chapter is stated history of titanium manufacturing. Following chapter include the most important property of pure titanium, such as alotropic modifications of the crystal grid, chemical, physical and technological characteristics, there is also space, that is assigned for using contemporary division of titanium alloys, detrimental effect of impurity, shape memory effect and intermetallics instance. Third part concern about selected application in industry. The conclusion pursue about biocompatibility factor and possibility use titanium and its alloys in implantology and dental applications.
Machining of titanium alloys
Horáček, David ; Mouralová, Kateřina (referee) ; Píška, Miroslav (advisor)
This thesis is focused on titanium and its alloys, in terms of properties and uses. The problems of machinability, cutting tools, quality of machined surfaces and machining method are discussed. Threads in titanium alloys Ti-6AI-4V were cut in the practical part. The intention was to compare torque moments and surface quality of threads by using two cutting oils.
Titanium and its alloys in aviation
Černota, Jan ; Adam, Ondřej (referee) ; Němec, Karel (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the issue of the use of titanium and its alloys in aviation. First, it deals with titanium as a light metal, its history, occurrence, use, manufacture, and properties. Then about its alloys, their division, and the characteristics of individual alloys, considering their utility for aerospace applications. The main part deals with the use of titanium and its alloys in the aerospace industry, where the performance requirements of materials used in aviation are summarised, how titanium meets these properties and for which components titanium is most often used. The thesis also predicts the development of the use of these materials in the aerospace industry.
The Material Selection for Bicycle Components
Táborský, Miroslav ; Liškutín, Petr (referee) ; Němec, Karel (advisor)
The final work is focused on problematics of material selection for bicycle components. It contains summary of basic information about materials whitch are used for bicycle components and these materials are compared from various aspects.
The use of the Titanium Alloy in the Bicycle Industry
Reichman, Ladislav ; Věchet, Stanislav (referee) ; Němec, Karel (advisor)
This final thesis summarizes the basic information on titanium and its alloys. It describes the mechanical properties, technological characteristics, methods of forming and heat treatment of titanium alloys. It informs of their use in bicycle industry.
Structure and properties of welded joint TiAl6V4 / 6061 made by electron beam technology
Král, Michael ; Jan, Vít (referee) ; Foret, Rudolf (advisor)
Titanium and aluminium alloys are among the most used construct materials due to their physical and mechanical properties except steels. The joining of these alloys can improve properties of whole construction but it is still difficult task. Especially welding of titanium and aluminium alloys is difficult cause formation of undesirable intermetalic phases in the weld. This thesis focuses on influences of electron beam welding parameters especially focusing and deflection of beam and preheating of base material to quality of heterogeneous join of titanium alloy Ti6Al4V and aluminium alloy EN AW-6061 – T651. There is described preparation of welded joins and brazed joins in the thesis, which are evaluated by light microscopy, scanning electron microscopy and EDS analysis of chemical composition. There was evaluated presence and chemical composition of formated intermetalic phases in the welded joins and quality and defects in the brazed joins.
Productive Machining of Titanium Alloys - I.
Lengálová, Barbora ; Sliwková, Petra (referee) ; Píška, Miroslav (advisor)
This study consists of theoretical and practical part. Theoretical part of study resumes properties of titanium and it alloys and mentions application field and the way of production. Study includes review of machining strategies of titanium alloys. The materials for cutting tools and various types of tool wear are included. The experimental part of study consists of two partial experiments focused on the face milling by the ball – end milling cutter. First part is focused on facial milling of the inside part of spherical surface by the ball – end milling cutter and thus its surface roughness rating. The second part of experiment focuses on the milling of flat surface by the ball – end milling cutter and consequential analysis of cutting forces when the chip thickness is variable.
Machining of titanium alloys and difficult-to-machine alloys with milling
Kouřil, Petr ; Prokop, Jaroslav (referee) ; Píška, Miroslav (advisor)
This thesis was specialized on the issues machine difficult-to-machine alloys. In theoretical part of thesis was characterized groups of these alloys and analysis of their machinability. A face milling of the titanium alloy Ti6Al4V has been experimentally tested and statistically assessed. A total force loading and specific cutting force analyses have been done.
Mechanical properties of titanium alloys
Prudíková, Alena ; Liškutín, Petr (referee) ; Věchet, Stanislav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis was created in a form of literary search and it summarizes the basic information of Titanium and its alloys. The most significant features, such as its position in Periodic Table of the Elements, allotropic modifications and their crystal lattices, chemical or physical qualities, are mentioned in the first chapters. The attention was also paid to both the mechanical and the technological qualities of titanium as such, including the effect of impurities that may be very significant. General and summarized information about the history of titanium, as well as current directions in the development of its alloys are discussed in chapter 1.3. As a following, the information about production and the methods used during the production are discussed in chapter 2. Distinct part of the thesis depicts the partition of concrete titanium alloys and the heat treatment of them. The TiAl6V4 alloy was described in details, since it is the most widely used, therefore the most often produced titanium alloy.
Materials used in Aerospace Industry
Večeřa, Jiří ; Juliš, Martin (referee) ; Hutařová, Simona (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with contemporary aerospace materials. First part of this thesis is engaged in aircraft construction. There is description of the most important components of fuselage and jet engine, its function, various types and materials, which is used to its production. Other part is engaged in these materials. There are aluminum alloys, titanium base alloys, nickel and cobalt base superalloys, heat-resisting steels and composites.

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