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Ročník 2010 No 2

B. Buľko, J. Kijac
OPTIMIZATION OF TUNDISH EQUIPMENT
K. s.: tundish|continuous casting|water model|physical modelling|
No 2 (2010), p. 76-83
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M. Kvačkaj, T. Kvačkaj, A. Kováčová, R. Kočiško, J. Bacsó
FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS OF DEFORMATION BEHAVIOUR IN EQUAL CHANNEL ANGULAR ROLLING PROCESS
K. s.: Equal channel angular rolling (ECAR)|Severe plastic deformation (SPD)|Finite element modeling (FEM)|copper|
No 2 (2010), p. 84-90
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A. Kováčová, T. Kvačkaj, M. Kvačkaj, I. Pokorný, J. Bidulská, J. Tiža, M. Martikán
THE MECHANICAL PROPERTIES PROGRESS DEPENDING ON STRAIN RATE AND LOAD INVESTIGATION DURING ECAP PROCESS
K. s.: copper|ECAP|strain rate|mechanical properties|flow stress|
No 2 (2010), p. 91-96
  mag03.pdf (114 kB)
mag03.txt (817 B)  

M. Varchola, M. Besterci, K. Sülleiová
QUANTITATIVE MICROSTRUCTURE ANALYSIS OF DISPERSION STRENGTHENED Al-Al4C3 MATERIAL BY EBSD TECHNIQUE
K. s.: EBSD|grain size|angle grain boundaries|misorientation|
No 2 (2010), p. 97-101
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L. Némethová, T. Kvačkaj, M. Fujda, R. Mišičko, J. Tiža, M. Kvačkaj
AUSTENITE GRAIN SIZE CHANGE OF Nb-V STEEL IN DEPENDANCE ON CONTROLLED ROLLING CONDITIONS
K. s.: plastic deformation controlled rolling|recrystallization|average austenite grain size (average AGS)|Nb-V steel|
No 2 (2010), p. 102-108
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I. Maková, M. Sopko
EFFECT OF BLASTING MATERIAL ON SURFACE MORPHOLOGY OF STEEL SHEETS
K. s.: cold working|surface structure|SEM|steels|
No 2 (2010), p. 109-115
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V. Sinka
FSW JOINT MICROSTRUCTURE OF TWO HIGH STRENGTH ALUMINUM ALLOYS: A 2024 / A 7050
Abstract
The process of friction stir welding (FSW) has been employed primarily for joining aluminum sheets without melting. The present work relates the results of microstructural investigations of the joint produced by friction stir welding of two high strength heat treatable aluminum alloys in a lap joint of a sheet with an extruded profile. The joint microstructure showed a characteristic mixture pattern of the two alloys. It exhibited a more or less regular pattern of elongated stripes on the advancing side and a turbulent pattern on the retreating side of the joint. These stripes maintained the difference in their appearance, hardness values and chemical composition.

K. s.: friction stir welding|lap joint|joint microstructure|
No 2 (2010), p. 116-121
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M. Kvíčala, A. Hendrych, O. Životský, P. Jandačka
THE INFLUENCE OF Cr, Mn AND Mo ELEMENTS ON CRACKS OCCURENCE IN LOW-ALLOYED Cr-Mo STEELS
K. s.: segragation|steels|rolling|microstructure|
No 2 (2010), p. 122-126
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mag08.txt (906 B)  

Zs. Vaszi, A. Varga, J. Šváb
THE NEW WAYS OF NATURAL GAS TRANSPORT AND THEIR EFFECT FOR SLOVAKIA
K. s.: natural gas|transit|LGN terminal|Nord Stream|Blue Stream|
No 2 (2010), p. 127-132
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mag09.txt (900 B)