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dc.contributor.advisorKocich, Radimcs
dc.contributor.authorKunčická, Lenkacs
dc.date.accessioned2016-01-20T11:39:43Z
dc.date.available2016-01-20T11:39:43Z
dc.date.issued2015cs
dc.identifier.otherOSD002cs
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10084/111218
dc.descriptionImport 11/02/2016cs
dc.descriptionImport 02/11/2016cs
dc.description.abstractThis thesis is focused on investigation of the influences of intensive plastic deformation on consolidation and structural changes in samples pre-sintered from powder particles. The first part provides basic information about powder metallurgy, its pros and cons and the mostly used compression methods, as well as describes the principles of methods of intensive plastic deformation, their aims and focuses and also deals with the basic technologies and their possibilities of application on powder-based materials. The experimental part deals with several materials representing the constructional and biomedical fields. From the constructional field, the investigated materials are Al(-Al2O3), Al-25Cu, Al-4Cu-1Mg and Al-9Cu-1Mg. The biomedical group is represented by Ti-25Ta and Ti-35Nb-xZr samples. The first experiment dealing with Al powder was also aimed at examination of suitable conditions for compaction, sintering and consolidation of the used powder materials. The studies of the consolidated materials were generally focused mostly on microstructural investigations and investigations of properties, such as density and microhardness. HPT has proven a favourable influence on consolidation of powder-based samples. However, swaging has also a significant influence on decreasing porosity and increasing mechanical properties. The results achieved within this work can be applied for other SPD technologies such as ECAP, although certain restrictions such as different geometrical conditions and deformation modes have to be taken into account.cs
dc.description.abstractThis thesis is focused on investigation of the influences of intensive plastic deformation on consolidation and structural changes in samples pre-sintered from powder particles. The first part provides basic information about powder metallurgy, its pros and cons and the mostly used compression methods, as well as describes the principles of methods of intensive plastic deformation, their aims and focuses and also deals with the basic technologies and their possibilities of application on powder-based materials. The experimental part deals with several materials representing the constructional and biomedical fields. From the constructional field, the investigated materials are Al(-Al2O3), Al-25Cu, Al-4Cu-1Mg and Al-9Cu-1Mg. The biomedical group is represented by Ti-25Ta and Ti-35Nb-xZr samples. The first experiment dealing with Al powder was also aimed at examination of suitable conditions for compaction, sintering and consolidation of the used powder materials. The studies of the consolidated materials were generally focused mostly on microstructural investigations and investigations of properties, such as density and microhardness. HPT has proven a favourable influence on consolidation of powder-based samples. However, swaging has also a significant influence on decreasing porosity and increasing mechanical properties. The results achieved within this work can be applied for other SPD technologies such as ECAP, although certain restrictions such as different geometrical conditions and deformation modes have to be taken into account.en
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dc.format.mimetypeapplication/pdfcs
dc.language.isocscs
dc.publisherVysoká škola báňská - Technická univerzita Ostravacs
dc.subjectSPD procesycs
dc.subjectprášková metalurgiecs
dc.subjectkonsolidacecs
dc.subjectSEM analýzycs
dc.subjectporozitacs
dc.subjectSPD processesen
dc.subjectpowder metallurgyen
dc.subjectconsolidationen
dc.subjectSEM analysesen
dc.subjectporosityen
dc.titleStudy of the preparation of compact materials by methods based on severe plastic deformationcs
dc.title.alternativeStudium přípravy kompaktních materiálů pomocí metod založených na intenzivní plastické deformacics
dc.typeDisertační prácecs
dc.identifier.signature201600007cs
dc.identifier.locationÚK/Sklad diplomových pracícs
dc.contributor.refereeLukáč, Pavelcs
dc.contributor.refereeCurtis Lowe, Terrycs
dc.contributor.refereeVojtěch, Daliborcs
dc.date.accepted2015-12-08cs
dc.thesis.degree-namePh.D.cs
dc.thesis.degree-levelDoktorský studijní programcs
dc.thesis.degree-grantorVysoká škola báňská - Technická univerzita Ostrava. Fakulta metalurgie a materiálového inženýrstvícs
dc.description.categoryPrezenčnícs
dc.description.department633 - Katedra tváření materiálucs
dc.thesis.degree-programMetalurgiecs
dc.thesis.degree-branchMetalurgická technologiecs
dc.description.resultvyhovělcs
dc.identifier.senderS2736cs
dc.identifier.thesisKUN186_FMMI_P2106_2109V036_2015
dc.rights.accessopenAccess


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