Návrh technologie tváření titanové slitiny pro biomedicínské inženýrství

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The diploma thesis focuses on the design of a forming technology for the titanium alloy Ti95 intended for biomedical applications. The aim is to analyze the influence of a multistage process involving rotary swaging, the severe plastic deformation method ECAP-Conform, and heat treatment on the resulting microstructure and mechanical properties of the material. The experimental part includes plastometric tests performed on the Gleeble 3800-GTC system, numerical simulation using the FORGE software, and metallographic analysis. Mechanical properties were complemented by Vickers hardness measurements. The result serves as a basis for designing and optimized forming technology suitable for biomedical applications.

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titanium alloy, thermomechanical processing, microstructure, FORGE, biomedical engineering

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