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Influence of a particullar heat on properties and structure of duplex steel welded joint
Němec, Karel ; Kubíček, Jaroslav (referee) ; Daněk, Ladislav (advisor)
The research project is focused on an influence of a particullar heat on properties and structure of duplex steel DIN 1.4462. Samples prepared by using different welding speeds 10, 15, 20, 25, 30 cm.min-1, were tested for tensile, metalographical analysis and hardness test. Experimental results proved the optimal welding speed for material with 2 mm thickness to be 15 cm.min-1. Usage of lower speed 10 cm.min-1 led to formation of hot cracks while higher speeds 20, 25, 30 cm.min-1 didn‘t cause material penetration.
Mechanical and technological properties of duplex steels depending on PREN values
Nejedlý, Zdeněk ; Čech, Jan (referee) ; Záděra, Antonín (advisor)
This thesis deals with stainless austenitic-ferritic (duplex) steels and their mechanical and technological properties. The first part focuses on introducing these high-alloy materials. The second part describes the influence of chemical composition on the mechanical properties, technological properties and steel structure. There was also observed the effect of heat treatment and steel melting under reduced pressure.
Influence of chemical composition of steel on structure and properties of stainless steels
Valenta, Pavel ; Čech, Jan (referee) ; Záděra, Antonín (advisor)
The thesis is focused on high-alloy austenitic and austenitic-ferritic (duplex) steel. The theoretical part includes research about high-alloy steels and basic introduction to this issue. In the practical part of the test there were casted refractory austenitic steel 30CH3N17G2L, duplex stainless steel 1.4462, low carbon steel and high carbon steel. On the castings of austenitic steel were made mechanical and technological tests. There were evaluated the effects of different casting temperature and casting wall thickness to the microstructures and macrostructures of steel, tensile strength and charpy impact tests. The technological tests compared technological properties of these steels.
Mechanical and technological properties of duplex steels depending on PREN values
Nejedlý, Zdeněk ; Čech, Jan (referee) ; Záděra, Antonín (advisor)
This thesis deals with stainless austenitic-ferritic (duplex) steels and their mechanical and technological properties. The first part focuses on introducing these high-alloy materials. The second part describes the influence of chemical composition on the mechanical properties, technological properties and steel structure. There was also observed the effect of heat treatment and steel melting under reduced pressure.
Influence of chemical composition of steel on structure and properties of stainless steels
Valenta, Pavel ; Čech, Jan (referee) ; Záděra, Antonín (advisor)
The thesis is focused on high-alloy austenitic and austenitic-ferritic (duplex) steel. The theoretical part includes research about high-alloy steels and basic introduction to this issue. In the practical part of the test there were casted refractory austenitic steel 30CH3N17G2L, duplex stainless steel 1.4462, low carbon steel and high carbon steel. On the castings of austenitic steel were made mechanical and technological tests. There were evaluated the effects of different casting temperature and casting wall thickness to the microstructures and macrostructures of steel, tensile strength and charpy impact tests. The technological tests compared technological properties of these steels.
Influence of a particullar heat on properties and structure of duplex steel welded joint
Němec, Karel ; Kubíček, Jaroslav (referee) ; Daněk, Ladislav (advisor)
The research project is focused on an influence of a particullar heat on properties and structure of duplex steel DIN 1.4462. Samples prepared by using different welding speeds 10, 15, 20, 25, 30 cm.min-1, were tested for tensile, metalographical analysis and hardness test. Experimental results proved the optimal welding speed for material with 2 mm thickness to be 15 cm.min-1. Usage of lower speed 10 cm.min-1 led to formation of hot cracks while higher speeds 20, 25, 30 cm.min-1 didn‘t cause material penetration.

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