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Year 2005 No 3

Dobrovský Ľ., Řeháčková L., Dobrovská J., Stránský K., Dobrovská V.
PREDICTION OF CARBON DISTRIBUTION IN WELDED JOINTS OF STEELS
Keywords: Quasi-stationary diffusion|welded joints of steels|interstitial elements|carbon|
No 3 (2005), p. 259-265
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Noga Z.
LABORATORY PLASMA EQUIPMENT TO THE SEMI-CONTINUAL MATERIAL MELTING AND PROCESS
Keywords: Development of research equipment|plasma torch|horizontal-vertical water cooled copper crucible|electric heating–treatment furnace|forming machines|
No 3 (2005), p. 266-276
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Kocich R., Greger M.
DEVELOPMENT OF STRUCTURE AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES IN AZ91 ALLOY USING BY ARB PROCESS
Keywords: Plastic deformation|grain size|magnesium alloy|mechanical properties|
No 3 (2005), p. 277-283
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Szurman I., Kursa M.
INFLUENCE OF CONDITIONS OF PREPARATION ON STRUCTURAL CHARACTERISTICS OF NI-TI ALLOYS
Keywords: Ni-Ti shape memory alloys|plasma melting|vacuum induction melting|
No 3 (2005), p. 284-292
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Smíšek V., Kursa M.
POSSIBILITIES OF AFFECTING THE LAMELLAR MICROSTRUCTURE OF TI 46AL-5NB-1W ALLOY BY DIRECTIONAL CRYSTALLISATION
Abstract
Intermetallic alloys based on ?-TiAl two-phases alloys are sought-after materials for assumed applications in aerospace and automotive industries. Their favourable properties, such as low density and good corrosion resistance, are accompanied on the other hand by low toughness and very difficult metallurgy. One of the possibilities to improve the toughness of Ti-46Al-5Nb-1W (at.%) alloy consists in change of their microstructure into lamellar microstructure, which can be reached moreover by directional crystallisation. This experiment is described in this paper. Samples of the Ti-46Al-5Nb-1W (at.%) alloy were prepared by plasma melting. Then the samples were remelted in vacuum-induction furnace because of the low homogeneity. Cast samples were subjected to directional crystallization. Cooling rates were constant and ranged from 20 mm/h to 425 mm/h. Directional crystallization has been accomplished in ceramic tubes made of corundum – Al2O3. The samples were studied by metallographic analysis. Lamellar microstructure of the samples was found to consist of ?2- and ?-phase lamellas. Moreover, ceramic particles Al2O3 were found to be present in the samples. Distribution of the alloying elements in the samples was homogenous. Obtained lamellar microstructures are documented, contents of nitrogen and oxygen in dependence on parameters of crystallisation were verified and temperature of melting of this alloy was measured on DTA analyser.

Keywords: titanium aluminide|directional solidification|directional crystallisation|microstructure|
No 3 (2005), p. 293-300
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Bujnošková K., Drápala J.
SEGREGATION PHENOMENA IN REFRACTORY METALS DURING ZONE MELTING
Keywords: Segregation|refractory metals|molybdenum|tungsten|segregation coefficient|concentration undercooling|convection|
No 3 (2005), p. 301-310
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Bystrianský J., Siegl J., Haušid P., Strnadel B.
THERMAL FATIGUE OF STAINLESS STEELS
Keywords: Stainless steel|thermal shock|thermal fatigue|fatigue crack|thermal cycle|
No 3 (2005), p. 311-322
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Bystrianský J., Siegl J., Haušid P., Strnadel B.
THERMAL FATIGUE OF STAINLESS STEELS
Keywords: Stainless steel|thermal shock|thermal fatigue|fatigue crack|thermal cycle|
No 3 (2005), p. 311-322
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Sojka J., Jonšta P., Rytířová L., Sozańska M., Jerôme M.
INFLUENCE OF MICROSTRUCTURE ON SULPHIDE STRESS CRACKING OF HOT ROLLED TUBES
Keywords: Sulphide stress cracking|carbon steel|segregation bands|hydrogen permeation|
No 3 (2005), p. 332-330
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Schindler I., Fiala J., Černý L., Kohut J., Kozelský P., Suchánek P.
DEFORMATION BEHAVIOR AND MICROSTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT OF 13CR25 FERRITIC STAINLESS STEEL IN HOT STRIP ROLLING
Keywords: High-alloy ferritic steel|hot strip rolling|simulation|recrystallization|recovery|grain size|mean equivalent stress|
No 3 (2005), p. 331-340
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Fabík R., Kliber J.
INVERSE ANALYSIS CALCULATION OF HEAT TRANSFER COEFFICIENT FOR FEM SIMULATION OF RAILS HARDENING
Keywords: cooling curves|inverse analysis|FEM|heat transfer coefficient|
No 3 (2005), p. 341-350
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Heger M. , Schindler I., Franz J., Špička I., Turoňová P., Černý L.
POSSIBILITIES OF COMPUTER ANALYSIS EXPLOITATION IN THE PROCESS OF SOLUTION SOME TASKS CONNECTED WITH MATERIAL FORMING
Keywords: Rolling|equivalent strain|strain rate|computer analysis|
No 3 (2005), p. 351-361
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Kubina T., Schindler I., Heger M., Plura J., Bořuta J., Dänemark J., Hadasik E.
STATISTICAL COMPARISON OF DIFFERENT METHODS OF CALCULATION OF PARAMETERS DESCRIBING DYNAMIC RECRYSTALLIZATION
Keywords: Activation energy|hot forming|steel|dynamic recrystallization|
No 3 (2005), p. 362-368
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Lasek S., Drápala J., Urbaníková Ž., Blahetová M.
COMPARISON OF ELECTROCHEMICAL CORROSION PROPERTIES OF SELECTED LEAD-FREE SOLDERS
Keywords: Tin alloys|lead-free solders|electrochemical corrosion|potentiodynamic polarization method|
No 3 (2005), p. 369-374
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