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Year 2000 No 3

Gedeonová Z., Dúl J., Ballók P., Ševcová M.
METALLURGICAL QUALITY AND VOLUME CHANGES DURING SOLIFIDICATION OF SPHEROIDAL GRAPHITE CAST IRON
Keywords: spheroidal graphite cast iron|solidification|dimensional and volume changes|metallurgicalquality|
No 3 (2000), p. 202-213
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Raschman P.
EFFECT OF CALCINATION TIME ON LEACHING OF CALCINED MAGNESITE IN THE CHLORIDE-CARBONATE PROCESS
Keywords: calcination|calcined magnesite|ammonium chloride|leaching|rate|
No 3 (2000), p. 214-222
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Raschman P., Fedoročková A.
EFFECT OF DEAD-BURNED MAGNESITE COMPOSITION
Keywords: dead-burned magnesite|hydrochloric acid|leaching|dissolution of the magnesium|rate|
No 3 (2000), p. 223-232
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Zrník J., Wangyao P.
MICROSTRUCTURAL STUDY OF NICKEL BASE SUPERALLOY SUBJECTED TO CREEP, ISOTHERMAL CREEP AND THERMOMECHANICAL FATIGUE
Abstract
The deformation and damage mechanisms in wrought nickel base superalloy EI 698 VD were investigated by examining the microstructure, crack nucleation and propagation mechanisms of representative specimens. All tests, high temperature creep, isothermal cyclic creep, including pure fatigue, and cyclic creep with additional thermomechanical fatigue stress component were load controlled and have been conducted at high temperature of 650°C. The effect of individual testing hold periods representing cyclic frequency as well as combined effect of hold periods and thermomechanical fatigue stress effect were studied considering the role of superimposed fatigue stress component onto creep in deformation process. The fractured specimens were sectioned and examined by transmission electron microscopy to reveal deformation microstructure and active dislocation deformation mechanisms. Fractography examination of fractured specimens have shown that introduction of fatigue stress onto creep stress had been clearly proved to affect the crack nucleation process only for thermomechanical fatigue testing with shortest hold period and for pure fatigue.

Keywords: nickel base superalloy|creep|cyclic creep|termomechanical fatigue|microstructure|deformation mechanism|fracture mode|
No 3 (2000), p. 233-241
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Kvačkaj T., Pokorný I., Vlado M.
SIMULATION OF FORMING PROCESSES BY TORSION TESTS
Keywords: flow stress|torsion test|hot workability|electrotechnical steel|low carbon steel|structural development|static recrystallization|
No 3 (2000), p. 242-248
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Baricová D., Mihok Ľ., Velgos J.
UTILIZATION OF BRIQUETTED CONVERTER FLUE DUST IN CHARGE OF OXYGEN CONVERTER
Keywords: oxygen converter|flue dust|utilization|
No 3 (2000), p. 249-255
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Kohútek I., Käerdi H., Kulu P., Sülleiová K., Velgosová O., Mikli V., Besterci M.
PARTICLES MORPHOLOGY DESCRIPTION BY IMAGE ANALYSIS
Keywords: WC-Co system|particle morphology|image analysis|
No 3 (2000), p. 256-260
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Vítek V.
POSSIBILITIES FOR MODELLING OF FLOWING IN ZONAL MODELS OF TUNNEL KILN PROCESSES
Keywords: modelling|flowing|tunnel kiln|
No 3 (2000), p. 261-269
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Bednarczyk J., Głuch G.
ELECTRODYNAMIC METAL FORMING
Keywords: electromagnetic forming of metals|high velocity forming|high energy-rate forming|
No 3 (2000), p. 270-278
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Gabániová M., Ševčík A.
THE HIGH TEMPERATURE PROPERTIES OF CONTINUOUSLY CAST LOW CARBON STEEL
Keywords: low carbon steel|tensile tests|strength|hot ductility|surface defects of slabs|
No 3 (2000), p. 279-287
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Sinka V.
SEMISOLID METAL FORMING - PROCESSING CHARACTERISTICS
Keywords: thixoformimg|thixocasting|thixoforging|SIMA process|nondendritic material|
No 3 (2000), p. 288-293
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