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Monitoring the influence of concrete composition on abrasion resistance
Černá, Hana ; Novosad, Petr (referee) ; Bodnárová, Lenka (advisor)
This diploma thesis focuses on the resistance of concrete to abrasion with regard to the raw materials used for their production. In the theoretical part of the thesis are described admixtures, different types of aggregate and aggregate composition which influence the resistance of concrete to abrasion. In the experimental part, 15 different C30 / 37, S4 concrete formulations were proposed. Different types of aggregates - fecal gravel (Žabčice), biotic granodiorite (Olbramovice) and amphibolite (Želešice) have always been used in the recipes. Fine ground limestone, micro-silica, high-temperature fly ash and finely ground slag were ingredients that were added to the proposed recipes. Consistency was determined by the method of cone seating and the density of fresh concrete. In the hardened state, concrete density, compressive strength, bending tensile strength, tensile strength, watertightness, concrete absorption, and abrasion resistance were determined using the Böhm method and wide wheel method. The test specimens were tested after 7, 28, and 90 days of maturation.
Machine grinding
Beseda, Vojtěch ; Mouralová, Kateřina (referee) ; Kalivoda, Milan (advisor)
At the beginning of this dissertation an overview of grinding technologies is presented. The following chapter presents a selection of grinding machines from databases and manufacturers’ catalogues. At the end, a case study of grinding processes in a small manufacturing company is analysed. It focused on the action of grinding an internal cylindrical area on thin wall housing. The solution is the adaptation of component´s attachment, the adjustment of the working cycle and the dimensional control according to drawings.
Manufacturing of Components Using the Waterjet Method
Petřek, Lukáš ; Osička, Karel (referee) ; Kalivoda, Milan (advisor)
The present bachelor thesis deals with the technology of high pressure hydroabrasive jet. The work is divided into several parts, where the first part analyzes the working principle of technology and compares the measured arithmetic mean deviation of the profile Ra on the cutting edges of the sample after incision by high pressure hydroabrasive jet with the arithmetic mean deviation of the profile Ra given by technology manufacturer, Furthermore it presents a division of abrasives including their recycling and an impact of wastewater on the environment. The second part focuses on the description of individual components of the above technology. The following third part is devoted to the company Rychlý TOM engaged in the production and cutting of material using this technology. In addition, the fourth part discusses the production of individual components. New trends in the area of technology of high pressure hydroabrasive jet are presented in the last part. Finally the thesis provides a discussion and conclusion.
Water jet with 3D head
Vlček, Hynek ; Kalivoda, Milan (referee) ; Osička, Karel (advisor)
The diploma thesis is focused on waterjet technology, dimensional and shape accuracy of manufactured parts. In the theoretical section, the principle of technlogy and its use in engineering industry at the present time, are described. Moreover, the theoretical section includes discription of every single parts of the machine of waterjet cutting, that are nowadays used. The biggest part of diploma thesis focuses on 3D cutting technology and on attachments for elimination of undercutting. Practical section focuses on dimensional and shape accuracy of manufactured parts manufactured by waterjet technology that makes use of 3D head and different cutting speed. The practical section also includes operating and maintenance cost of the machine. In terms of maintenance, real service life of components is compared there with a lifespan declarated by machine producer.
Usability of hig speed water jet in civil engineering
Boucníková, Veronika ; Sitek,, Libor (referee) ; Bodnárová, Lenka (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with possibilities of using high-speed water jet in construction industry. In the theoretical part, water jet technology was generally described and a research for use in the construction industry with an emphasis on the application of concrete structures redevelopment and the process of interaction of water jet with concrete was done. Furthermore, the safety risks during work with high-speed water jet and the possibilities of recycling of waste generated by the use of this technology were evaluated. In the experimental part were prepared concrete samples with dispersed concrete reinforcement. The characteristics of the concrete samples were determined and the depth and appearance of the cross-section after interaction with the high-speed water jet was evaluated.
The application of high-speed water jet in civil engineering
Hudský, Petr ; Hela,, Rudolf (referee) ; Bodnárová, Lenka (advisor)
Bachelor thesis is focused on gathering available information about the use high-speed water jet in civil engineering The thesis describes types of water jets, used in industry, focusing in detail on the use in construction. Mentioned are also selected tools for rehabilitation. Was studied experimentally the influence of pressure water jets for various types of concrete, cutting depth, strength and pull-off test with the evaluation and comparison.
3D water jet
Kučera, Michal ; Kolář, Ladislav (referee) ; Osička, Karel (advisor)
This master thesis deals with the use and technological capabilities of abrasive water jet in the application of 3D cutting head. One part of this thesis is the description of waterjet technology and its other applications. The experimental comparison of the effect of the parameters was carried out for different materials Mach 4 equipment Flow International Corporation in company AWAC, spol. s.r.o. and subsequently the workpieces were subjected to evaluation of the shape and dimensional accuracy.
Use of water jet technology in a company
Faltus, Tomáš ; Osička, Karel (referee) ; Kalivoda, Milan (advisor)
This thesis focuses on water jet technology. In the theoretical part of the thesis, the principle and classification of this technology, the quality of the cut surfaces after water jet cutting, the types of bevels, and the equipment needed for this technology are described and analyzed. It also describes the use of an abrasive water jet in machining and summarizes the advantages and disadvantages of this technology. Additionally, the thesis presents the machinery of the company with which the author of the diploma thesis worked, as well as its production range. The practical part of the work is devoted to the experiment, which consists in selecting a component for the production of samples using two abrasive nozzles, with subsequent assessment of the quality of the machined surfaces in relation to the size of the diameter of the abrasive nozzles as well as in relation to the materials and their thickness. Two materials of two different thicknesses were used for the samples. The quality of the machined surfaces was measured using two roughness meters. The average arithmetic deviation of the profile Ra and the largest height of the profile Rz were measured. At the end of the thesis, the deflection of the beam is measured using a microscope, and the consumption and the price of the abrasive for individual sample components were also calculated.
Monitoring the influence of concrete composition on abrasion resistance
Černá, Hana ; Novosad, Petr (referee) ; Bodnárová, Lenka (advisor)
This diploma thesis focuses on the resistance of concrete to abrasion with regard to the raw materials used for their production. In the theoretical part of the thesis are described admixtures, different types of aggregate and aggregate composition which influence the resistance of concrete to abrasion. In the experimental part, 15 different C30 / 37, S4 concrete formulations were proposed. Different types of aggregates - fecal gravel (Žabčice), biotic granodiorite (Olbramovice) and amphibolite (Želešice) have always been used in the recipes. Fine ground limestone, micro-silica, high-temperature fly ash and finely ground slag were ingredients that were added to the proposed recipes. Consistency was determined by the method of cone seating and the density of fresh concrete. In the hardened state, concrete density, compressive strength, bending tensile strength, tensile strength, watertightness, concrete absorption, and abrasion resistance were determined using the Böhm method and wide wheel method. The test specimens were tested after 7, 28, and 90 days of maturation.
Usability of hig speed water jet in civil engineering
Boucníková, Veronika ; Sitek,, Libor (referee) ; Bodnárová, Lenka (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with possibilities of using high-speed water jet in construction industry. In the theoretical part, water jet technology was generally described and a research for use in the construction industry with an emphasis on the application of concrete structures redevelopment and the process of interaction of water jet with concrete was done. Furthermore, the safety risks during work with high-speed water jet and the possibilities of recycling of waste generated by the use of this technology were evaluated. In the experimental part were prepared concrete samples with dispersed concrete reinforcement. The characteristics of the concrete samples were determined and the depth and appearance of the cross-section after interaction with the high-speed water jet was evaluated.

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